P4 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the magnetic flux density?

A

The magnetic field strength
Number of field lines passing through an area

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2
Q

What is an induced magnet?

A

Attracted to a magnet even though it’s not a permanent magnet

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3
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What does the magnetic flux density (magnetic field strength) around a wire depend on?

A
  • magnitude of the current (bigger = stronger field)
  • distance to the wire (nearer = stronger field)
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4
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What is magnetic field strength measured in?

A

Tesla (T)

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5
Q

What is a solenoid?

A

Many parallel loops of wire

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6
Q

How do you model the direction of current in wires?

A

A dot = coming towards you (RH rule)
A cross = going away
Use darts imagery

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7
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What is the catapult effect?

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When the current goes inwards and a uniform field goes to the left combine, a catapult field is formed

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8
Q

What is Flemings left hand rule?

A

Thumb = force
First finger = field
Second finger = current (positive to negative

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9
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How do you find the force on a conductor carrying a current?

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Force on conductor (at right angles to magnetic field) carrying a current = magnetic flux density x current x length
F = BIL

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10
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What is the motor effect?

A

A wire with current flowing through it is placed in a magnetic field and experiences a force from two interacting magnetic fields

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11
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What is a D.C electric motor?

A

Direct current motor (split ring commutator)
Uses a coil of wire which rotates in a uniform magnetic field
The split ring commutator swaps the contacts of the coil so it rotates in the reverse direction every half turn

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12
Q

How to increase the speed of the coil rotating?

A
  • increasing the current
  • use a stronger magnet
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13
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How to increase the force supplied by the motor?

A
  • increase the current
  • increase the strength of the magnetic field
  • increase the number of turns
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14
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What is electromagnetic induction?

A

If a conductor is in a changing magnetic field, a voltage or p.d can be induced from it.
This is an induce voltage which can be used to generate electricity
The direction of the voltage acts opposite to the changing magnetic field

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15
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What is the generator effect?

A

When the conductor or coil cuts through the magnetic field lines of the magnetic field

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16
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How is the generator effect different from the motor effect?

A

There is already a current in the conductor of a motor
No initial current in the conductor as one is induced

17
Q

How do you increase the induced p.d.?

A
  • move the wire faster
  • use a stronger magnetic field
  • use more coils/loops
18
Q

What is an alternator?

A

Type of generator
Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of a.c (alternating current)
Connected to commutator rings (slip rings)

19
Q

What would the graph for an a.c generator look like?

A

Would go between both and positive axis
Smooth curve

20
Q

What is a dynamo?

A

D.c generator
P.d doesn’t change direction
Split ring commutator to ensure direction doesn’t change

21
Q

How can you increase the output of both alternators and dynamos?

A
  • use a stronger magnetic field
  • use more turns on the coil
  • spin the coil faster
22
Q

What is a transformer?

A

A device that induces a voltage in a second coil from a changing magnetic field

23
Q

What does a basic transformer consist of?

A

Primary coil
Secondary coil
Iron core (easily magnetised)

24
Q

How does a transformer work?

A

1) an a.c is supplied to the primary coil
2) the current produces a changing magnetic field and as the iron core is easily magnetised the second coil also has a changing magnetic field
3) there is now an induce p.d

25
Q

What is a step up transformer?

A

Increases the p.d of a power source
- more turns on the secondary coil than on the primary

26
Q

What is the equation for output of p.d?

A

Potential difference across primary coil/p.d across the secondary coil = number of turns on primary coil/number of turns over secondary coil

27
Q

How does a microphone work?

A

1) when sound waves reach the microphone the pressure variation causes the diaphragm to vibrate
2) this causes the coil to move back and forth through the magnetic field
3) as it does the coil cuts through the field lines and induces an alternating p.d and current
4) this allows sound to be transmitted, amplified and recorded

28
Q

How do loudspeakers and headphones work?

A

Use the motor effect
Contains a coil of wire wrapped in a permanent magnet
1) an a.c is passed through the coil of the loudspeaker
2) a changing magnetic field is created
3) the magnetic field interacts with the field from the permanent magnet and exerts a force in the coil
4) the coil oscillates as the force is constantly changing direction
5) sound waves are created